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Old 12th April 2001 | 12:31
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Cool Ryanair - The new deal!

Hello all,

So, how's it going under the new deal, what's the cash like?, has it gone up at all? I've heard rumors that the F/O's are taking home an average of £3300 per month over the year. Would love to know if this is true or just propaganda!!

Any info would be much appreciated - cheers.
 
Old 12th April 2001 | 22:47
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Pretty close!
 
Old 13th April 2001 | 23:27
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Ostov!

Thanks for that, Very informative ......Now, does anyone else have any info, please don't feel that U have to be quite as verbose as Ostov!!
 
Old 13th April 2001 | 23:34
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Are we talking £3300 NET per month? If so, where do I apply? What are the benefits like? Is there also sector pay?
 
Old 13th April 2001 | 23:51
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Aprox. £3300 take home NET! this includes flight pay which is at least half the total.........But I Don't Know, which is why I started this thread
 
Old 16th April 2001 | 22:49
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Is there a big pay difference between 737-200 FO and 737-800 FO out of Stansted? How are new-hire pilots allocated to one fleet or the other (hours alone)?

I'd love to sit in one of those 800s!
 
Old 20th April 2001 | 14:35
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average £3000 a month for a rated f/o....can be better or worse depending on how hard you work ...if you join on the 200 the likelyhood of a stn base is remote but a direct entry on the 800 will get stn. You have to be rated to get in though and if you did get in without a rating the monthly takehome is circa £2000
 
Old 20th April 2001 | 22:20
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Thanks Yappy, V. interesting. A massive difference between the rated and non-rated. Cheers.
 
Old 10th May 2001 | 02:54
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Does anybody know, if ryanair is currently looking for rated direct entry captains and their payment,...?
 
Old 11th May 2001 | 00:42
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BlueUp,

No they are not at this time.
 
Old 12th May 2001 | 21:01
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Hmm, just curious.... how long does a non-rated 73 F/O stay on that "lower pay scale"?
 
Old 16th May 2001 | 17:47
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You can be on the non-rated scale for 2 or 3 years depending on what experience you had joining i.e. heavy jet, different type B737 etc.
 

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